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  1. Georgia State University https://www.facebook.com/groups/2820829144682967
  2. Alright, here it is! https://www.facebook.com/groups/2820829144682967
  3. Hey, I am starting at Georgia State in the fall and I'm just looking to get in touch with some of my fellow classmates! I have searched for a Facebook group but haven't found one yet. Anybody else here who accepted their offer at GSU?
  4. I applied to 8 schools, got into 7. I was really freaked out about not getting in so I applied to a bunch. If I could go back I would have applied to like 3 or 4, and I would have gone for some of the higher ranked programs.
  5. Hey, anybody going to Georgia State? Is there a group yet?
  6. I applied to 7 and wish I had not spent all that money! I have been accepted to 3, and had another 2 interviews that I am waiting to hear back about. I think the key is choosing schools that are a good fit for you, and making a good case for yourself in the personal statement. I did not really apply to any "reach" schools
  7. Honestly I would think that no news is good news. Most programs seem to send out rejections at the same time as acceptances.
  8. I didn't receive a confirmation either and it was making me really nervous! I called Teresa (the lady who sent the interview invite) and she was able to confirm that I was on the schedule. So if you are worried about it you can definitely call to ask! I didn't ask about the 1-1 vs. group interview and have been wishing I did - let us know if you find out! It seems like they are signing up multiple people for each time slot so that kind of points towards a group interview...
  9. Just a note for the people who applied to University of Tennessee; I was looking back at my emails and an email I got in January said they would be sending notifications "by the end of February". I guess tomorrow is the day!
  10. Go look at what your total cost will be for in-state vs. out of state. Then take those numbers and punch it into a student loan calculator. I worked it out for the schools I'm looking at. When I graduate my monthly payments will be something like $250 for in-state, vs. nearly $600 for out-of-state. Yikes!
  11. I live in-state but 5 hours away from Atlanta...I was not offered an option to do a video interview because I think they assume that I live close by. It feels a bit silly driving 5 hours for a 15 minute interview, but I'm afraid to request a video interview because this is my top choice school and I really don't want to give the impression that they aren't a priority. I would trust them to be fair about weighing the in-person and video interviews equally.
  12. Okay thanks, that's actually reassuring! I guess they will just send stuff out when decisions are made.
  13. Have you heard anything from Georgia Southern since the deadline? Like an email confirming that they received your application? I have not gotten anything at all from them and it is making me nervous that something weird happened and they didn't get my application! I definitely submitted it before the 15th, and all of the other schools have sent something confirming that my application is under review.
  14. GPA: 3.5 GRE: 169V 155Q 5.5 Writing University of Georgia Georgia State University of Tennessee Georgia Southern University of West Georgia Tennessee State University of South Carolina Hoping to hear about some interviews this week!
  15. Hey, thanks for posting! 1. How do you like your program so far? 2. Do you have any tips for incoming students to be prepared for the first semester of grad school? Anything you would do differently if you could go back?
  16. I took a course called Conceptual Chemistry, it was basically like high school chemistry all over again. Very easy A. I used it toward my ASHA prerequisites on applications and it doesn't seem to be a problem. Haven't heard back from any applications yet but you should be good!
  17. Very stressed here! I was doing 100% fine all through the application season from the Fall onwards...then as soon as all those 1/15 deadlines hit I started falling apart. Completing the actual applications wasn't stressful at all for me....the waiting is going to kill me though!
  18. Hey y'all, I am applying for Fall 2020 as well. I made an account on here almost 4 years ago asking for advice about how to get into this field. I was about to graduate college with a completely unrelated degree and the advice I got here helped me figure out a plan to pursue a career as an SLP. After doing a post-bacc online while working full time I'm finally ready to put the plan into action!!! It has been a long road but I see the light at the end of the tunnel! I applied to UGA, Georgia State, Georgia Southern, West Georgia, UTHSC, Florida Atlantic University, University of Central Florida, Tennessee State, and U. of South Carolina. My biggest fear is getting rejected from every single school after all these years and going into debt to take prerequisites. Fingers crossed! If anyone is curious which schools will overlook a below-average GPA for good GRE scores, I'll let you know where I get accepted lol GPA: 3.45 GRE: 169V 155Q 5.5 AW Good luck everyone!
  19. I got it too, GA State is also my first choice. Good luck!
  20. Hi everyone, I am interested in SLP as a career and have a bachelor's in another field. Before I sign up to take pre-reqs, I wanted to see if I could do some observation to make 100% sure that I know what it's like. The problem is, I currently work 9-5 Monday through Friday, which is when most clinics(and schools) are open. Does anyone have any tips for finding observation opportunities on weekends or in the evenings? Surely there are SLPs who work off hours or do private tutoring somewhere out there. I would love to hear from anyone else who has dealt with this problem before.
  21. Hi gradcafe, I'm graduating this semester with a degree in foreign languages, and I'm really interested in doing the post-bacc courses online and applying for slp programs. It seems like a lot of people who are "out of field" applicants have studied things like psychology, biology, public health, etc. How common is an out of field applicant with a more humanities oriented degree? I have a lot of experience with education and language acquisition (worked as a writing tutor, have a TESOL certificate, worked for a school in Germany). Ive also taken a few linguistics classes(but not in English) Would that experience be valuable as an slp? How would my professors be evaluated as references?
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